Power
Use only the supplied 12v DC supply. It is a switching power supply which has more stable voltage
output than an AC adapter. Connect 12v wires to connection block at the back of the intercom. There is
no polarity needed. Do not use any other supply such as 12v battery back-up systems. Insert the Li-ion
battery connector into the Li-ion battery socket (refer to Figure below) and connect the power supply.
The battery will charge when connected to 12v DC. Use battery power for programming and range
testing. In case the gate station is not used for a long period of time, it is recommended to disconnect the
battery connector from the socket, otherwise the Li battery will run flat. In case of power outage, the
battery will last for 4-5 hours under normal usage.
Programming
Programming can be done manually or via a PC. If there are multiple houses is recommended to use PC
programming to enter all the house names and numbers. Manual programming is used to make small
changes, add new houses or program a few users. Once the gatestation is programmed with names and
unit numbers the handsets can be paired.
Manual Programming
1)
Press **168 to enter programming mode. In case of wrong entry, the unit will automatically
switch back to standby mode.
2)
The LCD will prompt you to select PC or Manual programming. Use UP/DOWN key to
select MANUAL then press ENTER key. Now enter the 6 digit PIN (factory default setting is
111111). In case PIN is wrong, the unit will allow you 3 times to try before switching back to
standby mode. Note : It is necessary to remember your programmed PIN (mentioned in
following steps) to enter Manual programming.
3)
Select the operating channel (1-4) using the UP/DOWN key, then press ENTER key. There
are 4 channels to select from as there are 4 different frequencies. If there is interference on
one channel it is recommended changing the channel. Note all the handsets have to be set on
the same channel.
4)
Enter your preferred PIN, then press ENTER key Use UP/DOWN key to move the flashing
UP key
LCD
“
#
”
key
ENTER key
DOWN key
Alphanumeric keys
“
*
”
key
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